Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Generate fully SEO-optimized blog posts and articles with keyword research, competitor analysis, and SERP-aware content. Use when creating SEO content, blog posts, articles, or content for clients.
Generate fully SEO-optimized blog posts and articles with keyword research, competitor analysis, and SERP-aware content. Use when creating SEO content, blog posts, articles, or content for clients.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
End-to-end SEO content pipeline: from keyword to publish-ready article. Produces content that ranks.
/seo-content-factory "best project management tools for freelancers" 2000 /seo-content-factory "how to start a dropshipping business" /seo-content-factory batch keywords.txt $ARGUMENTS[0] = Target keyword or topic (or "batch" for multiple) $ARGUMENTS[1] = Word count (default: 1,500) For batch mode, provide a file with one keyword per line
For the target keyword $ARGUMENTS[0]: Search the keyword to understand current SERP landscape Identify: Search intent (informational, transactional, navigational, commercial) Content format that ranks (listicle, how-to, comparison, guide, review) Average word count of top 5 results Common subtopics and questions covered Related keywords and LSI terms Generate a keyword cluster: Primary keyword 3-5 secondary keywords 5-10 long-tail variations 3-5 related questions (People Also Ask style)
Analyze top 5 SERP results for the target keyword: Content gaps: What do ALL top results miss? This is our opportunity. Common structure: How are they organized? (H2/H3 patterns) Unique angles: What perspective hasn't been covered? Content freshness: Are top results outdated? Can we provide 2026 data? Backlink bait: What makes content in this niche linkable?
Build the article structure BEFORE writing: Title: [Primary keyword + compelling modifier] Meta Description: [150-160 chars, includes primary keyword, has CTA] URL Slug: [primary-keyword-short-form] H1: [Title] Introduction (100-150 words) - Hook with statistic or question - Promise what the reader will learn - Include primary keyword naturally H2: [Section based on search intent] H3: [Subsection] H3: [Subsection] H2: [Section covering competitor gap] H3: [Subsection] H2: [Unique angle section] H2: [FAQ section - from People Also Ask] H3: [Question 1] H3: [Question 2] H3: [Question 3] Conclusion (100-150 words) - Summarize key takeaways - Clear CTA
Write the article following these SEO content rules: Keyword Placement (non-negotiable): Primary keyword in: title, H1, first 100 words, 1-2 H2s, last 100 words, meta description Keyword density: 1-2% (natural, never forced) Secondary keywords: 1-2 uses each, spread throughout Long-tail variations: use naturally in body and H3s Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade level: 6-8 (accessible to all readers) Sentences: max 20 words average Paragraphs: max 3-4 sentences Use bullet points and numbered lists liberally Include a table or comparison if the topic allows Break up text with H2 every 200-300 words Engagement: Open with a hook (statistic, question, bold claim) Use "you" and "your" throughout (conversational tone) Include specific numbers and data points Add actionable takeaways (not just information) End sections with transitions to the next E-E-A-T Signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness): Include first-person experience markers ("In my experience...", "When I tested...") Reference specific tools, processes, or methodologies by name Cite statistics with implied sources Provide nuanced opinions, not just generic advice
Generate these alongside the article: title_tag: "[Primary Keyword] - [Modifier] | [Brand]" (50-60 chars) meta_description: "[Benefit statement with primary keyword and CTA]" (150-160 chars) url_slug: "[primary-keyword]" primary_keyword: "[keyword]" secondary_keywords: ["kw1", "kw2", "kw3"] word_count: [actual count] reading_time: "[X] min read" content_type: "[listicle|how-to|guide|comparison|review]" search_intent: "[informational|transactional|commercial|navigational]" Internal linking suggestions: 3-5 recommended internal link anchor texts and target topics External linking suggestions: 2-3 authoritative sources to cite Image suggestions: 3-5 image descriptions with recommended alt text containing keywords Schema markup: Provide appropriate schema (Article, FAQ, HowTo) in JSON-LD format
Deliver the final article in TWO formats: Clean Markdown โ for CMS systems, Ghost, Hugo, Jekyll WordPress-ready HTML โ with proper heading tags, schema markup embedded, and meta tags as HTML comments at the top <!-- SEO Meta Title: [title tag] Description: [meta description] Slug: [url-slug] Keywords: [primary], [secondary1], [secondary2] --> <article> <h1>...</h1> ... </article> <script type="application/ld+json"> {schema markup} </script>
When $ARGUMENTS[0] is "batch", read the keyword file from $ARGUMENTS[1] and generate articles for each keyword. For each article: Run the full pipeline above Save each article as output/[url-slug].md and output/[url-slug].html Generate an index file output/batch-summary.md with: All articles generated Primary and secondary keywords for each Word counts Suggested publishing order (based on keyword difficulty โ easier first) Internal linking map between the articles
Before delivering, verify: Primary keyword appears in title, H1, first 100 words, meta description Keyword density is 1-2% (not stuffed) All H2/H3 headings are descriptive (not "Introduction" or "Conclusion") FAQ section uses actual questions people search for Article is longer than average competing content At least one table, list, or visual element per 500 words Schema markup is valid JSON-LD Meta description is 150-160 characters Title tag is 50-60 characters No fluff paragraphs โ every paragraph earns its place
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